Part 2 of my Partizan photo fest!!!
Dale Yates - Border Reivers
Boondock Sayntes - 28mm Second Anglo-Maratha War - The Battle of Laswaree 1803
Burton & District Wargames - Zombie Apocalypse - When the Levee Breaks
Iron Brigade - 28mm English Civil War - Battle of Hopton Heath
Homefront Wargamers - 28mm Peninsular Napoleonic - A Bit of Bailen
Caseshot Publishing - 15mm Napoleonics - The Battle of Castiglione 5th August 1796
A random photo of the hall.
And another, Mr Dave Docherty looking for bargains, I believe?
Lance & Longbow Society - 28mm Medieval
Huntingdon & District Wargames - Catch the Pidgeon
Wings of Glory
Blitzkrieg Miniatures
RAF Wargames Association - 28mm Vietnam - Never Get off the Boat
Lancaster Wargames Society - Courage mes Braves....Arretez les Momies!
Grantham Strategy Club - 28mm Fantasy Discworld - Witch Racing
One Hour Skirmish - The Great Turkey Hunt
Peterborough Wargames Club - 28mm Fantasy Adventure -The Frozen Forest of Fear
Steve Jones - 6mm Napoleonics - The Battle of Teugn-Hausen 1809
RRR Gamers - Halo Trash
Hornsea Wargames - War of the Roses
Chesterfield Open Gaming Society - 28mm Sci-Fi Skirmish - Xenos Rampant
Not sure this games from?
KBB Club - 144th Moderns
KBB Club - 144th Sci-Fi
Pandyman Entertainment -WWI Trench Warfare - Trench Offensive
Gripping Beast - Mr Richard Kennan 28mm Ancients SAGA
Mark Copplestone - Mark's Little Soldiers
James Morris & Chums - 28mm Norse Mythology - Midgard Heroic Battles against the Frost Giants.
Sheffield & Rotherham Wargames Club 28mm Napoleonics
Barnsley Association of Wargamers - 20mm WW2 - The Winter War, Finland 1939
The details of some of them are just impressive!
ReplyDeleteSome are works of art!
DeleteCrikey Ray - fantastic photos! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteNo problem Sir!
DeleteGreat work Ray.
ReplyDeleteCheers George!
DeleteSuperb Ray, many thanks for posting all those lovely photos, some absolutely stunning games on show.
ReplyDeleteNo problem Donnie, glad you came along for the ride.
DeleteGreat photos Ray. Enjoyed looking at them. What was your favourite game?
ReplyDeleteHmmm? A difficult question Richard, I think I'd have to go with the Boondock Sayntes - 28mm Second Anglo-Maratha War - The Battle of Laswaree 1803. Its not a period I've ever thought or wished to do, but it jyst looked so good. I did like the mass of Indian skirmish cavalry on their right flank. Makes me wanna do the period!
DeleteSplendid pictures Ray…
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed one of the best shows around…
All the best. Aly
Agreed!
DeleteThanks Ray, brilliant pictures! You have really captured the show. I think that Indian game was the most 'colourful' as a display - and the Lardies' Arnhem scenery is quite something!
ReplyDeleteAgree with both of your comments here David. The Arnhem set ups looked real?
DeleteThanks for all the pictures. Despite being there I missed some of this great games
ReplyDeleteI probably missed a few games myself Dave?
DeleteI can certainly see why many people consider this one of, if not the, best shows in the UK. Another batch of fantastic photos Ray...your lucky bugger!
ReplyDeleteI am indeed Sir! Got another show soon as well!
DeleteSo many great games this year.... and I thought I was running out of projects :-)
ReplyDeleteTake your pick Stuart!
DeleteGreat stuff. Thanks for doing this Ray.
ReplyDeleteNo problem Lawrence.
DeleteSuperb pics from what seems a truly excellent show (and to think there is a second show each year) you lot are so sodding lucky to be able to drive to these venues...........grrrrrrr :-)
ReplyDeleteWe are pretty lucky where we live tbh?
DeleteLots of great eye candy for sure!
ReplyDeleteThere was indeed!
DeleteThanks for posting / sharing - it gives a really good overview and detail of many of the games, terrain and figures
ReplyDeleteNo problem Mark, glad you enjoyed the post.
DeleteWhat an amazing show, such diverse games, genres and scales, so much so that there must have een at least one game to interest everyone.One day maybe I'll get to go - it's only three hours travelling !
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